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Now it’s time to setup your tent, this stage can take as little as 10 minutes once you become well practiced, but be prepared 

for your first time to take a little longer

1.

   Locate your door key, and use this to open the door of the trailer, this is always the first thing you do 

      before going into the trailer and the last thing you do before folding trailer back up when you pack up.   

      Make sure you do this before you close up your camper otherwise the gas struts get in the way and may 

      stop you from being able to close the door.

INSIDE THE TENT FOR YOUR STIRLING LX MK3

2.

  

Climb inside and unlatch the rear slide using the locating pin inside the seating area, then get back outside 

      and slide it into position, its best to have a friend help with this, as the locating pin needs to be reinserted

      once the slide is at full extension.

3.

 

Next, work your way around the trailer and make sure all the press studs are connected so the canvas holds 

      in place

Unlock the the latches at the side of 

the camper

Slide your rear bed out after unlock-

ing the latches and the pin inside

The locking pin needs to be released 

inside before sliding the bed out

4.

 

Grab four c-clip spreader bars and two small corner stays and climb inside your trailer

5.

  If your trailer is brand new check that all bows are correctly attached to the canvas you do this by using the 

      Velcro to hold them in place

6.

  

Start by putting in two of your spreader bars between the living area bow and the centre bow then climb

      up onto the bed

7.

  

Raise the bed bow and extend out until side walls are from but not tight

Use the Velcro to attach the roof bow 

to the roof

Attach the longer c-clip spreader bar

9.

  

Work your way back extending all bows then spreader bars, but take care not to make it too tight it can 

      open up seams and cause water to get in. Canvas shrinks as it weathers so your trailer may appear a little 

      saggy when you first set it up but over time it will shrink and tighten up.

8.

 

Then put in your corner stays and the other 2 spreader bars, extend the corner stays and lock in place

Pop in your corner stays at the front 

of the trailer

Summary of Contents for Stirling LX MK3

Page 1: ...hird party component manuals should be read in conjunction with this manual Maintenance guidelines must be met or exceeded failing to meet these guidelines may result in serious injury or death and property damage All the info you need to know when using your Ezytrail Stirling range Offroad Camper Trailer ...

Page 2: ...R CAMPER 10 Off Road 36 Loading your Camper 10 Jacking your Camper 36 Choosing a Spot to Set Up 10 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 37 Set Up Your Stirling GT MK3 11 Chargers 37 Pole Diagram Stirling GT 13 Battery Care 37 Inside the Tent Stirling GT MK3 14 Control Panel 38 Outside the Tent Stirling GT MK3 15 GAS WATER SYSTEMS 39 Lounge Mode 18 Water Pumps 39 Bed Mode 18 Connecting the Gas 39 Set Up Your Stirlin...

Page 3: ...e is supplied to the camper via the Anderson plug on the drawbar WARNING BALL LOADING DOWNWARD LOAD ON TOW HITCH MUST NOT EXCEED 300KG OR THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LOAD BY THE VEHICLE MANUFACTURER OR TOW BAR RATING WHICHEVER IS THE LOWEST Exceeding these limits may result in an accident causing serious injury or death and or property damage It is important to load your camper correctly to distribute w...

Page 4: ...ce 1 Keona Circuit Coffs Harbour NSW 2450 P 02 6651 2960 QUEENSLAND Brisbane Branch Office Unit 1 48 Meadow Avenue Coopers Plains QLD 4108 P 07 3277 8980 Sunshine Coast Branch Office 55 57 Lear Jet Drive Caboolture QLD 4510 P 07 5348 0240 Townsville Branch Office 62 Punari Street Currajong QLD 4812 P 07 4725 3806 SOUTH AUSTRALIA Adelaide Branch Office 283 North East Road Hampstead Gardens SA 5086 ...

Page 5: ...ble braided stainless kitchen supply Water System Fully Plumbed water system snake track with permanent water plumbing connected to kitchen via braided flexible hoses Fully Plumbed hot cold water system snake track with permanent water plumbing connected to kitchen via braided flexible hoses Water Tank 1 x 45L front 1 x 120L rear food grade poly water tanks 1 x 45L front 1 x 120L rear food grade p...

Page 6: ... fitted to tow vehicle No other size towball is safe to use with the coupling www alko com au 3 With latch assembly pulled back lower the coupling onto tow ball n Ensure that a 50mm towball is fitted to tow vehicle n No other size towball is safe to use with the coupling Page 2 4 Release latch assembly 5 Check that the latch has released and is engaged in the coupling head indicated as A below 6 E...

Page 7: ...t simply a characteristic of canvas tents If the leak persists contact your Ezytrail customer representative Note Seasoning process should be repeated periodically once tent material stretches during normal use PROTECTING SEAMS AND SCREENS Seams When erecting any canvas tent it is vitally important that you don t stress the canvas by overtightening when adjusting the poles The most common cause of...

Page 8: ...ock the zipper coil teeth tightly enough and the zip may burst open or fail to close To fix this simply undo the zip and with the slider at the end of the zip lightly crimp the jaws of the zip slider together with a pair of pliers CLEANING Do not use a washing machine or any detergents as this may destroy your proofing Remove dust etc with a soft brush and warm water If it is necessary to use a mi...

Page 9: ... mattress can create enough temperature difference with the exterior for moisture to form under it If left unchecked this can cause mould when your camper is stored 3 Remove any animal droppings Bird bat insect droppings can damage your canvas due to the Ph level Always clean off any animal dropping as soon as possible 4 Buy moisture absorbers When storing your camper between camping trips it is r...

Page 10: ...s of clear space around your camp site SETTING UP YOUR CAMPER LOADING YOUR CAMPER CHOOSING A SPOT TO SET UP It is important to load your camper correctly and distribute weight evenly to achieve a suitable ball load balance Optimising ball weight between 9 and 11 will reduce sway It is recommended to keep a ball weight scale with your camping accesso ries as load balance will change with useage WAR...

Page 11: ...o position Use your winder tool to stabilise the trailer Don t forget the safety chains Place your wheel chocks in front of your wheels The stabiliser legs on your camper are not designed to support the full weight of the trailer they are there to stabilise it once it is level Using your stabilisers as a lifting mechanism will void your warranty as will extending them with a rattle gun or impact w...

Page 12: ...t against the hinges Release the over centre catches Lift the lid around 500mm or so before winching 5 Using the front winch wind until the trailer door goes just past 90 degrees it will then start to fall before the rear winch catches it Once it is supported by the rear winch use that to lower the lid down onto the front of the trailer Use the front winch to get the lid past 90 degrees Then use t...

Page 13: ...x 1 NO D2 x 1 NO A2 x 1 NO B2 x 2 NO A2 x 3 NO B2 x 2 Please note Kids Room is not included in the standard package It must be optioned in if required Speak to your sales rep for pricing availability NO F1 NO A2 x 2 x 4 NO D3 x 4 NO E1 x 2 Tropical Roof pole x 1 NO 4 NO F1 NO A1 x 2 x 4 Window Cover type 1 makes 2 Ezy Hint Prior to embarking on your first camping trip make sure you weather your ca...

Page 14: ...lcro to attach the roof bow to the roof The middle bow with its Velcro sleeve correctly fastened INSIDE THE TENT FOR YOUR STIRLING GT MK3 2 Before jumping inside work your way around the trailer and make sure all the press studs are connected so the canvas holds in place Attach the longer c clip spreader bar Take care to extend both sides of the bow evenly Pop in your corner stays at the front of ...

Page 15: ...ver you ll want to set up the annexe The main tent is now set and ready for sleeping in Note that there is still a little slackness in the canvas This is the most basic setup for those quick overnight stays where you don t need the extra undercover area that the annexe provides If you are planning a longer stay however you ll want to set up the annexe OUTSIDE THE TENT FOR YOUR STIRLING GT MK3 ...

Page 16: ...ou have a nice pile of all your annexe walls and shower room off to one side 2 Then lower your centre bow to make it easier to attach the annexe this can be done without doing this but this is much easier 3 Here s a little trick for you instead of trying to climb up and zip the annexe on once you get the zip started use a window stay to help the zip along 4 Now lay out all the poles we need before...

Page 17: ...n 2 Once again with the help of a friend start the zippers and zip away Make sure you don t forget to push down the velcro for a good seal 3 Peg out all your walls using the d rings that are positioned around the perimeter This job is much easier with the help of a friend Pegging out the walls will help keep them quiet if it gets windy as well as adding strength to the structure 4 If you are putti...

Page 18: ...e remaining cushions go in between easy 4 The table simply winds up to the height you want it at thanks to a handy winder built into the middle of the table Your Stirling range has a leather lounge and table included as standard and not only is it a comfortable place to sit it can also convert into a bed for the kids Let s take a look at how to set it up 1 Start by lowering the table and placing i...

Page 19: ...to give your local Ezytrail dealer a call If you have a tip or hint that you would like to share with other Ezytrail owners jump onto the Ezytrail Facebook page and have your say Don t forget to check out the Camping Tips segment on Youtube for some handy hints on things like correctly tying your guy ropes or how to setup your toilet and shower room 3 Make bed ...

Page 20: ...IRLING LX MK3 3 Now undo the catch and lower the spare wheel carrier to the horizontal position Unlock the carrier Lower it out of the way of the rear slide Unwind your winches Attach hooks to the anchor points 4 Next unwind both the forward and rear winches about 3 5 4m and attach to the anchor points ANCHOR POINTS Front winch to rear middle anchor point Rear winch to rear side anchor point Push ...

Page 21: ...ound 500mm or so before winching 6 Using the front winch wind until the trailer floor goes just past 90 degrees it will then start to fall before the rear winch catches it Once it is supported by the rear winch use that to lower the lid down onto the front of the trailer Use the front winch to get the lid past 90 degrees Then use the rear winch to safely lower the lid into position The winch shoul...

Page 22: ...B2 x 2 Please note Kids Room is not included in the standard package It must be optioned in if required Speak to your sales rep for pricing availability NO F1 NO A2 x 2 x 4 NO D3 x 4 NO E1 x 2 Tropical Roof pole x 1 NO 4 NO F1 NO A1 x 2 x 4 Window Cover type 1 makes 2 Ezy Hint Prior to embarking on your first camping trip make sure you weather your canvas by wetting it down with a hose letting it ...

Page 23: ...place Unlock the the latches at the side of the camper Slide your rear bed out after unlock ing the latches and the pin inside The locking pin needs to be released inside before sliding the bed out 4 Grab four c clip spreader bars and two small corner stays and climb inside your trailer 5 If your trailer is brand new check that all bows are correctly attached to the canvas you do this by using the...

Page 24: ... canvas and lay it out on the ground make sure its sitting the right way and you have a nice pile of all your annexe walls and shower room off to one side 2 Now lay out all the poles we need before starting 3 Start off by inserting the hooked end of the ridge poles through the canvas holes putting the hook through the loop inside the tent this is easier to do with a friend helping 5 Then lower you...

Page 25: ...r bars stop water from pooling in bad weather ANNEXE WALLS Now if you want a bit more privacy from other campers or the weather looks like turning and you want to batten down the hatches you ll want to attach your annexe walls It s a fairly simple process and shouldn t take you more than 15 minutes to do 1 The first step is to lay out your annexe walls make sure that the side with the PVC flap is ...

Page 26: ...ch simpler SITE POWER To use site power you will require a 15A power lead connected to a 15A inlet figure 1 In the event a 15A inlet is unavailable you will need a conversion box that will step up from 10A to 15A with a safety switch Never leave power leads coiled when in use lay the lead out back and forward in a manner that won t be a trip hazard or risk damage to the lead Figure 1 This job is m...

Page 27: ...tchen prep space table 4 Push windguard A up and stop once the locking hinge clicks signalling it is in place 5 Push windguard B up making sure it is equal to windguard A push clip at top left hand corner once it has clicked the windguards will be locked together in place 5 On windguard B lift side windguards up and pull out ends to reach their respective sides of the cooker place into their desig...

Page 28: ...x roof by lowering the corners furthest away from the main tent This should be done to the degree that water cannot pool on the roof Canvas is not designed to store water Water pooling can stretch and damage canvas and in extreme cases bend the support ing poles of the camper This is considered storm damage and is not covered by your camper manufacturer under warranty Lower the annex corner poles ...

Page 29: ...er have proper compression at 30 50 are free of dirt and have no canvas protruding past the seals UV light and the elements can over time cause seals and fitting to perish and become brittle The use of a camper cover or tarpaulin will extend the life of components and keep your investment looking better for longer LONG TERM STORAGE PAINTWORK The paint coatings on your Camper are no different to th...

Page 30: ...180Nm These should be checked at 5 000km intervals TRAILING ARM PIVOT BOLTS The pivot bolts are a high tensile steel The service interval for these bolts is 1 000km after delivery 10 000km under normal use and 5 000km for harsh off road conditions During travel they should be inspected daily to ensure they have not rotated or become damaged Correct torque is 190Nm 1 2 4 5 6 3 IMPORTANT INFORMATION...

Page 31: ...ailer brakes are actuated 4 They can provide some braking independent of the tow vehicle in the event of an emergency The requirements can vary from state to state It s important to check what is required in your state OPERATION When electrical current is fed into the system by the controller it activates the electromagnets in the brakes These electromagnets are energized and are attracted to the ...

Page 32: ...the vehicle It is a mandatory requirement that power be supplied by the tow vehicle to the breakaway power source while towing This is done via the 50amp Anderson Plug on the drawbar Consult a qualified auto electrician to ensure this is fitted to your tow vehicle Each state can have different laws in regards to brakeaway systems It s important to check what is required in your state CAUTION DO NO...

Page 33: ... trailer or Camper is loaded If the cable is too tight the brakes will be applied as the axle moves backward under spring deflection Adjuster Wheel ADJUSTER To adjust the handbrake cable tension release locknuts To tighten the handbrake cable turn the adjuster wheel in a clockwise direction Once adjusted retighten lock nuts and test Always ensure that wheels turn freely when handbrake is off Overt...

Page 34: ...comes This manual cannot possibly anticipate all such variations nor provide advice or cautions as to each Accordingly anyone who departs from the instructions provided in this manual must first establish that they neither compromise their personal safety nor the vehicle integrity by their choice of methods tool s or parts IF AT ALL IN DOUBT PLEASE REFER ALL REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE TO A SUITABLY Q...

Page 35: ... both shoes on each brake and both brakes of the same axle This is necessary to retain the balance of your brakes Be sure to replace your shoes only with genuine parts available from our outlets CORROSION PREVENTION It s important to take steps to prevent corrosion of parts on your trailer to extend the service life Many fittings are high tensile or zinc plated Fittings such as this can benefit fr...

Page 36: ...percentage as the lowering of tyre pressure Because off road conditions can vary greatly you must lower your pressures and reduce speed until vibration and shock through the suspension is at a moderate level to suit the conditions you are experiencing and the loaded weight of your Camper WARNING WHEN RETURNING TO THE HIGHWAY OR WHEN INCREASING SPEED YOU MUST REINFLATE THE TYRES TO CORRECT HIGHWAY ...

Page 37: ... best performance and lifecycle from the battery fitted in your camper Give the batteries a maintenance charge at least once per month When possible leave the battery connected to a smart charger that will cycle and maintain the battery during storage If this isn t possible check and charge at regular intervals to prevent excessive discharge IF purchasing an after market battery charger always use...

Page 38: ...auge 2 Rear Water Tank gauge 3 Main Power Master Switch 4 Lights Master Switch 5 Fridge Power Master Switch 6 12V Socket Power Master Switch 7 TV DVD Master Switch 8 Water Pump 1 Master Switch 9 Battery Voltage Meter ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 Voltmeter will indicate battery voltage when idle or charge voltage when charging ...

Page 39: ... then turn on the gas bottle valve Connect the gas as shown A Both have click and twist connectors B To switch on the stove simply turn the flame regulator counter clockwise while pushing down once the flame is activated continue holding down for a further 5 seconds C To replace the battery of the stove you simply lift the stove out of its frame The battery box contains 1x Type D battery NOTE It c...

Page 40: ...er is fitted standard with a TRUMA Ultrarapid 14L gas electric hot water system The included manual will assist with operation maintenance and trouble shooting Do not attempt repairs modifications or servicing unless qualified Please be mindful of hot water around children ...

Page 41: ...hes and door locks secure Wheel nut torque and tire pressures check Gas Cylinder s Check taps are closed at cylinder and strapped down Spare wheel carrier securely latched and locked Jerry cans check done up securely and strapped down Toolbox Lockers check all stowed and then lock the doors Jockey wheel raises and lowers pivots out of the way as required Stabiliser legs ensure they are locked up o...

Page 42: ...he slightest incline On level ground it is recommended to chock both sides of the wheel On a hill you should chock the wheels on the downhill side ensuring the chocks are firmly pressed against the tyre COVERS Hard floor campers will benefit greatly from a storage cover Perishable fittings such as rubber seals and plastic will be protected from UV radiation Paint and gelcoat finishes will oxidise ...

Page 43: ... the charger control panel Contact dealer for warranty or replacement Faulty battery Have battery tested and replaced if faulty Poor connection Tighten battery terminals and check power connections Lights plugs or fridge not working Main Power Switch OFF Turn on Main Power Switch Circuit switch OFF Check control panel and switch to ON Tripped circuit breaker Reset breaker Poor connection Tighten b...

Page 44: ... water tank Kinked hose Check hoses ensuring none are fouled Damaged worn pump diaphragm Repair or replace pump GAS PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Cooker not igniting Gas will not ignite Replace PIEZO Battery Gas bottle empty Fill gas bottle Gas bottle not turned on Turn on valve on gas bottle Gas hose on cooker not connected Check bayonet is securely connected into receiver Stove dirty Clean sto...

Page 45: ...rrect Controller setting Poor Brake adjustment Adjust Brakes Glazed brake Linings Re burnish or replace linings Overloaded trailer Correct loading Check at weighbridge Brakes Locking Poor Synchronising with controller Adjust controller Poor Adjustment Adjust brakes Faulty controller Test and rectify or replace Loose bent or broken components Inspect and replace components Insufficient wheel load d...

Page 46: ... wandering stock and native wildlife which can be a serious danger to motorists Due care must always be taken and the possibility of an animal strike considered in regard to speed and time of day you are driving Most animals in the outback are more active at night which greatly increases the likelihood of an animal strike between dusk and dawn Towing a camper or camper increases braking distance a...

Page 47: ...s or times when large fuel trucks are unable to access the area due to road conditions and closures or simply close outside of the season Always check conditions and availability of fuel before setting out to remote areas SHIRE COUNCILS There are many resources available for planning your trip away Every state has a tourism website as so regional councils which will give you extensive information ...

Page 48: ...ations misuse abuse incorrect assembly improper and irregular maintenance or accident or collision Any work performed under an authorised warranty claim approved by Ezytrail must be performed by Ezytrail or an authorised representative of Ezytrail and only with the express written permission of Ezytrail Any affiliates representatives associates agents suppliers resellers or similar of Ezytrail sha...

Page 49: ...h this warranty relates TENTS Tents are guaranteed to be in new merchantable condition at the time of purchase A limited manufacturer s warranty period of 12 Months applies to Ezytrail canvas components poles and fittings General wear and tear excepted LODGING A CLAIM All warranty claims MUST BE LODGED through our website using our online Warranty Claim Form CONTACT If you have any further questio...

Page 50: ...ice intervals for safe travelling and your owner obligations under our warranty policy Servicing should always be carried out by a competent person with relevant experience WARNING NEVER WORK BENEATH THE CAMPER WHILE SUSPENDED ON A JACK ALWAYS USE JACK STANDS WITH AN ADEQUATE SWL SAFE WORKING LOAD ALWAYS USE DEDICATED JACKING POINTS 240V APPLIANCES AND WIRING MUST ONLY BE SERVICED AND REPAIRED BY ...

Page 51: ...T JOCKEY WHEEL I I A I A LOCKS AND HINGES I I A I A PANEL AND PAINT I I LPG SYSTEM I T T PLUMBING SYSTEM I T T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to appliance manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I A I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I I SUSPENSION TORQUE A A TYRE PRESSURE I I A I A VENT FILTERS C C WHEEL ALIGNMENT ...

Page 52: ...OCKS AND HINGES I I I C PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I T T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to appliance manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I I L SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL ALIGNMENT I I A I A WHEE...

Page 53: ...A I L A LOCKS AND HINGES I I L A I L A PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I I T I T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to appliance manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I A I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I L RCL SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL A...

Page 54: ...OCKS AND HINGES I I I C PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I T T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to appliance manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I I L SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL ALIGNMENT I I A I A WHEE...

Page 55: ...I I L A I L A LOCKS AND HINGES I I I L A PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I I T I T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to appliance manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I A I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I L RCL SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL...

Page 56: ... I I C I C HITCH I I I L A 240V POWER SYSTEM I I I JOCKEY WHEEL I I I LOCKS AND HINGES I I I C PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I T T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to appliance manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I I L SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE...

Page 57: ...I I C I C HITCH I I L A I L A 240V POWER SYSTEM I I T I T JOCKEY WHEEL I I L A I L A LOCKS AND HINGES I I I L A PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I I T I T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to appliance manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I A I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I L RCL SUS...

Page 58: ...OCKS AND HINGES I I I C PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I T T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to appliance manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I I L SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL ALIGNMENT I I A I A WHEE...

Page 59: ...I I L A I L A LOCKS AND HINGES I I I L A PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I I T I T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to appliance manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I A I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I L RCL SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL...

Page 60: ...OCKS AND HINGES I I I C PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I T T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to appliance manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I L L SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL ALIGNMENT I I A I A WHEE...

Page 61: ... L A I L A LOCKS AND HINGES I I I L A PANEL AND PAINT I I I LPG SYSTEM I I T I T PLUMBING SYSTEM I C I T I T TRUMA WATER HEATER Refer to appliance manufacturers maintainence instructions for servicing and storage SEALS AND GROMMETS I I I SIGNALLING LIGHTS I T I T I T STRUCTURAL FIXINGS I I A I A SUSPENSION BUSHES I L RCL SUSPENSION TORQUE A A A TYRE PRESSURE I A I A I A VENT FILTERS C C C WHEEL AL...

Page 62: ...324 P 02 9754 2176 Coffs Harbour COFFS CANVAS CamperS 1 Keona Court Coffs Harbour NSW 2450 P 02 6651 2960 QUEENSLAND Brisbane Branch Office Unit 1 48 Meadow Avenue Coopers Plains QLD 4108 P 07 3277 8980 Sunshine Coast Branch Office 55 57 Lear Jet Drive Caboolture QLD 4510 P 07 5348 0240 Townsville Branch Office 62 Punari Street Currajong QLD 4812 P 07 4725 3806 SOUTH AUSTRALIA Adelaide Branch Offi...

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